Where can I get Letaps in London?
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Where can I get Letaps in London?
Just what the title says
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LOL, #### it, I was right beside it and didn't even know. Oh well, no problem. Luckily i chose to go back and pick up my jacket rather than having it posted. I'll have to pick some up then. so you guys prefer this over the Pecards if it was available in the states? What's the cost of it and roughly how long does it last (with regualr use I mean, nothing too crazy)
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I think it's a couple of quid a can, but don't quote me on it! I've compleley treated 3 long coats with it and there's still some in the first can I've got.TFrosst wrote:LOL, #### it, I was right beside it and didn't even know. Oh well, no problem. Luckily i chose to go back and pick up my jacket rather than having it posted. I'll have to pick some up then. so you guys prefer this over the Pecards if it was available in the states? What's the cost of it and roughly how long does it last (with regualr use I mean, nothing too crazy)
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Hard to answer that one...it's not readily available here for comparison (hang on, let's say it's not 'commercially' available here). Point is, only a few folks here could speak to both in comparison...Michaelson, Texas Raider, maybe a few others.TFrosst wrote:so you guys prefer this over the Pecards if it was available in the states?
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Honestly, and everyone KNOWS I'm a solid Pecards user and supporter...it was due to the fact I could NOT obtain Letaps that I even sought Pecards out as an alternate source. The next best thing I could locate when my one can of Letaps ran out was Lexol.
It's a really interesting product, as it's proprietary properties of coming out as a foam, then liquifying for easy wipe in is fantastic, and it really does a great job of cleaning and conditioning fine leather.
Pecards will always be my dressing of choice, but for cleaning and conditioning, or freshening up a jacket, Letaps is absolutely the way to go.
I thank TR for being a source for the occasional delivery of cans of Letap. I'm good to go for a while now.
Regards! Michaelson
It's a really interesting product, as it's proprietary properties of coming out as a foam, then liquifying for easy wipe in is fantastic, and it really does a great job of cleaning and conditioning fine leather.
Pecards will always be my dressing of choice, but for cleaning and conditioning, or freshening up a jacket, Letaps is absolutely the way to go.
I thank TR for being a source for the occasional delivery of cans of Letap. I'm good to go for a while now.
Regards! Michaelson
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For cleaning and conditioning, yes...I'd still put a final coat of standard Pecards on after the cleaning, as it lubricates the plaiting as well as helps water proof it. Letaps is NOT a product for water resistance like Pecards is. (man, that was a terribly written sentense...wasn't it? )
Regards! Michaelson
Regards! Michaelson
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